Catalog & Student Handbook 2023-2024 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
Catalog & Student Handbook 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Machine Technology, AAS


Degree: Associate of Applied Science in Machine Technology

Length: Four semesters (two-year) program

Purpose: There is a great demand in Southwest Virginia and other locations for persons trained in advanced machine concepts and techniques. The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Machine Technology is designed for persons who seek full-time employment in the metal working industry immediately upon graduation. Graduates of this program also may elect to continue their education in a technology program at a four-year institution which offers related industrial programs.

Occupational Objectives:
Machinist
Machine Tool Operator (CNC & Conventional)
Maintenance Mechanic
Machine Set-Up Technician
Tool and Die Maker Apprentice
CNC Programmer
Inspector (Quality Control)
Machine Shop Supervisor

Admission Requirements: In addition to the admission requirements established for the college, entry into the Machine Technology program requires competency in English and Math – MDE 10 as demonstrated through direct enrollment and diagnostic tests, or by satisfactorily completing the required EDE and/or MDE units or the equivalent.

Program Requirements: Approximately one-half of the curriculum will include courses in Machine Technology with the remaining courses in related areas, general education, and electives. Instruction will include both the theoretical concepts and practical applications needed for further success in machine technology. Students are advised to consult with their faculty advisor and the Student Services Office in planning their program and selecting electives. Upon completion of the program, the graduate will be awarded the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Mechanical Technology in Machine Technology.

The following list is a suggested sequence in which students may plan their class schedules to ensure graduation in two years.

Suggested Credits for Semester: 18


Suggested Credits for Semester: 18


Third Semester


Suggested Credits for Semester: 18


Fourth Semester


Suggested Credits for Semester: 14


Total Minimum Credits Required for this Curriculum: 68


1   Humanities/Fine Arts Electives:  ART 101 , CST 151 , HUM 201 HUM 260 , MUS 121 , PHI 100 PHI 220 ,REL 200 REL 230  

2   Social/Behavioral Science Electives:  ECO 201  ECO 202  , GEO 200 GEO 210 , HIS 101 HIS 102 HIS 121 ,  HIS 122